The biggest favor you can do yourself is to choose a water-, stain-, and bacteria-resistant material for your public restroom, such as ceramic tile. Not to mention this tile comes in a variety of stunning designs?

Dark gray stone-look ceramic tile in multiple sizes and a unique layout pattern create an impressive flooring design for this waiting room.

Lobbies and gathering spaces stand out for style and functionality with ceramic tile in a dark stone-look finish.

Now, this is what we call a feature wall — irregular hexagon ceramic tiles in grayscale hues with sporadic groupings. A ceramic tile design this interesting is an architectural feature and custom artwork.

Baby crawling on tile

With bacteria and allergen resistance, ceramic tile creates a safe and hygienic flooring surface for babies to crawl on.

This space matches its flooring to its delftware-inspired pottery with blue and white checkered ceramic tile and neutral gray grout that virtually disappears.

Warm wood-look ceramic tile, oversized gray wood-look ceramic tile, and light creamy stone-look ceramic tile combine to create an impressive lobby that will stand up to high foot traffic for decades.

This nook and bar front has a unique look thanks to the end-cut wood grain of these square tiles set in a diamond pattern. The design of the ceramic tiles washed with luscious red is offset by a zig-zag installation of cream in the same tile style.

Blue and green mosaic ceramic tiles showcasing end-cut wood grain create a stunning tiled counter front in this cafe.

Can’t decide between gray tile and beige ceramic tile? Follow this boutique’s example and use both, alternating colors with each row of tile.

Oversized in rich colors and highly polished, these wood-look ceramic tiles elevate this boutique to the highest standard.

Wood-look gauged porcelain tile panels and slabs create a design so beautiful it rivals nature itself.